When we think of mammals, we usually think of animals that give birth to live babies, like lions or humans. But there’s a ...
Oh! The birds have knocked it off. Laying your eggs in a nest is much safer, because then they're better protected and can't fall out. Lots of other animals lay eggs too. This egg is starting to ...
Nature is full of surprises, including animals that can change from male to female. Discover why and how some species undergo sequential hermaphroditism and end up laying eggs. 60 vintage photos ...
A 1-degree-Celsius change in water temperature prompts sea turtles in Northern Cyprus to lay eggs nearly a week earlier on average.
There are more viviparous shark species - which bear live young - than sharks that lay eggs. But throughout Earth's oceans, viviparity occurs in a variety of forms. Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are ...
Here are eight bird species who lay colourful and eye catching eggs. The American Robin is known for its striking blue eggs. The robin’s eggs are often speckled with darker flecks, adding an extra ...
By Avery Wickham Intern Teacher/Naturalist As winter melts away, keep your head down and try to spot one of these spring ...
The reason that some animals lay eggs is because that is more beneficial to them than than it is to give birth to a live offspring. Birds, for example, all lay eggs because they can't fly with the ...
The amount of eggs a family can get from their backyard flock will depend on what kind of chicken they choose. One of the most popular chickens to get is the ISA Brown. “They lay really good ...